Candidates release tax and income figures

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Nov 27, 2013 at 5:12 am

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — GOP businessman Scott Honour made the most but also paid the most in taxes last year among the 2014 candidates for governor.

Honour released his tax return Tuesday. The investor and now full-time candidate earned more than $1.7 million. According to his campaign he paid a combined $783,000 in federal, state and local taxes. He donated about $79,000 to charity.

Among other Republicans and their spouses:

—Hennepin County Commissioner Jeff Johnson reported $227,000 in earnings and $55,000 in taxes.